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Does anyone know how to go about finding out? I'm just curious

 

I have never really found a perfect way to see if the ships are totally full unless every category says, NA. That is rare.

Here is for the ships in port.

 

http://www.cruisett.com/ports.php?PortID=155

 

http://www.cruisereport.com/PortsOfCallList.aspx

 

http://www.portschedules.com/top.html

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I have never really found a perfect way to see if the ships are totally full unless every category says, NA. That is rare.

Here is for the ships in port.

 

http://www.cruisett.com/ports.php?PortID=155

 

http://www.cruisereport.com/PortsOfCallList.aspx

 

http://www.portschedules.com/top.html

 

The first site mentioned here is not accurate. While on Serenade in November I thought we were the only ship in each port. Not true. Another thread confirmed this site is not updated regularly.

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